Balduff, who in a time of 23.28, added a fourth in the 100 free. Balduff, Noah Stanley, Dylan Dority and Luke Griffith were fourth in the 400 free relay. Polar Bears' sophomore Adam Rooker was second in the 500 free and girls senior Ashley Traczek took second in the 100 backstroke.

Stanley was third in the 50 free and seventh in the 100 free. He, Casey Swartz, Dority and Dalton Sullivan were fourth in the 200 free relay. Traczek, Kaitie Eddy, Gabby Taylor and Christy Miller were third for the Margaretta girls in the 400 free relay and fourth in the 200 free relay.

The Polar Bears were third in the boys meet and fourth in the girls. Perkins swept both team titles.

Oak Harbor got a third- and fourth-place effort from Ben Dresser in the 100 free and 200 free, respectively.

"The kids that were suppose to go fast for us today ... did," Rockets coach Andrea Sorg said. "Hopefully, we're setup well for next week. But we got a few that we don't know if they'll make it into next week or not."

The days started rough for the Oak Harbor girls when the 200 medley relay of Brooke Tice, Katelyn Tice, Amber Lazenby and Allie Dombrowsky was disqualified.

"We had a rough start with our girls 200 medley getting disqualified," Sorg said. "But the four girls that were on that relay, all fought back and had great swims throughout the meet."

Lazenby placed fifth in the 500 free and eighth in the 200 free. Dombrowsky went on to a sixth-place swim in the 100 free, while Brooke Tice took seventh in the 100 fly. Brooke Tice, Katelyn Tice, Dombrowsky and Elyse Hablitzal took third in the 400 free relay and fourth in the 200 free relay.

Mary Greggila was fourth in the 500 free and Hablitzal eighth in the 100 backstroke.

For the Oak Harbor boys, Dresser, Eli Boldt, Michael Lafountain and Tyler Johnson were sixth in the 200 and 400 free relays. Boldt was sixth in the 100 fly and seventh in the 200 free, while Zach Seaman took seventh in the 100 breaststroke.